Monken Hadley War Memorial
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The Monken Hadley War Memorial is located immediately to the north of Monken Hadley at the western end of Camlet Way in Monken Hadley Common. It commemorates the men of the district who died in the first and second World Wars and is in the form of a tapered decorated column with a celtic cross at the top and the names of the dead shown on the shaft.[1] It was unveiled by Francis Fremantle, Member of Parliament for St. Albans, in December 1920.
References
- ^ Monken Hadley Common. London Gardens Online. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
External links
- Media related to Monken Hadley War Memorial at Wikimedia Commons
- http://www.monkenhadleycommon.net/tour.html
51°39′44″N 0°11′32″W / 51.66218°N 0.19224°W / 51.66218; -0.19224
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